The Harp 1423 South 3rd Street, Wilmington, NC 28401
About the Business
Located at 1423 South 3rd Street in Wilmington, North Carolina, The Harp is a vibrant establishment that offers a unique blend of a bar, restaurant, and night club. Our passion for food and drink is evident in every dish and cocktail we serve. Our talented chefs have dedicated years to perfecting our family recipes, resulting in the most authentic Irish cuisine in town.
At The Harp, we pride ourselves on using only the freshest ingredients and traditional cooking techniques to create dishes that are not only delicious but also comforting. Whether you're craving a hearty shepherd's pie, crispy fish and chips, or a perfectly poured pint of Guinness, you'll find it all at The Harp.
Join us at The Harp to experience the flavors of Ireland in a lively and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're looking to enjoy a meal with friends, grab a drink at the bar, or dance the night away, The Harp has something for everyone. Come see why we're a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike.
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Location & Phone number
1423 S 3rd St, Wilmington, NC 28401, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 - 23:00
Tuesday:
11:00 - 23:00
Wednesday:
11:00 - 23:00
Thursday:
11:00 - 23:00
Friday:
11:00 - ?
Saturday:
08:00 - 00:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 00:00
Reviews
"A little on pricy side for what you get ! BUT THE Fish and chips. Was perfectly cooked and battered. The corn beef and cabbage was great (was not a large portion ) easy to finish . The curry sauce personally wasn't worth the money especially for amount and that it a hot dipping sauce. But. Chrystal was great and on top of things ."
"Loved visiting here for years. Recently they changed their breakfast menu and took away all the sides. There are pretty limited options for kids. My wife and I would order our meals and a couple of sides our son would pick at as he just turned 2. Still a fun place to go with adult friends but not family friendly for breakfast anymore."
"We came here for a late lunch and it was fairly empty but still took a few minutes to be seated, seems like they only had one gentleman working the entire floor. He was very friendly and he knew the menu well, he also knew what they were out of and it was a list almost half the menu long...which isn't a good look for a first time visitor and limited our selections greatly. I ordered a black and tan and the picture of a muddled mess is the first one they brought out. The waiter said that the bartender promised it was a black and tan she just wasn't good at making them. That's another thing that didn't bode well for this place. I sent it back and asked for a proper black and tan and thankfully the second beer picture is what was brought out. The waiter made good recommendations for food choices (from the limited list they had) and they were good choices! My friend ordered the beef and cabbage, my wife ordered the Sheppard's Pie, and I ordered the chicken pot pie. All the food choices were good, needed salt (which is fine because it's better than over salty), and smelled good. The dings on the rating are for the improper black and tan, the limited food options, but mostly the flies; there were flies...well, seemingly everywhere. Overall I would come here again but I would hope they would get those few things taken care of first."
"Saturday breakfast at the harp is a pleasant experience, quiet, reasonably priced, and very good. It was slow,so I was tended to quite well, the food was perfectly cooked, my eggs Benedict was good,even if they used American bacon as opposed to Canadian or ham. All in all a very enjoyable experience sort of off the beaten path,for breakfast at least. Also,menu breakfast Saturday, small buffet on Sunday...only 2 breakfast days."
"A friend was visiting from out of town to assist with some home renovations. We had worked all day and were deadbeat tired but hungry. I suggested this place since my friend is a beer drinker and I was in the mood for some. We were not disappointed. We both cleaned our plates clean. The corned beef was seasoned just right with the cabbage not too cooked. My friend had the Shepard’s pie and after visiting Ireland, said the dish was surprisingly very good. As our bellies got full and the beer kept flowing, me: 1; them: 4 we felt satisfied! While the food and drink were excellent, the staff were amazing! They were upbeat as they serviced our patronage and our waitress engaged us as we debated on whether or not Ed Sheeran is Irish. He’s not but his father is. When I first walked in I knew it was going to be a good night as the ambiance was demure with old world charm. The lights were dimmed just enough to offer cozy and not dark. I plan to visit again as it checked all the boxes of being my favorite “Cheers” bar! Cheers as in the sitcom that used to come on tv. The Harp has my heart. Will visit again soon!"
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